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explained by the presence of chronic stressors (such as stigma, discrimination and poverty) and exposure to chronic or particularly horrific traumatic stressors (including the often lengthy aftermath of catastrophic disasters or societal conflicts), rather than being due to ethnic or cultural ...
On a social level such unbalanced views on resilience could hide and thereby stabilize structural social injustices, and on an individual level it might even lead to an aggravation of stress-related mental health problems by overexerting the individual. Furthermore, some forms of fostering resilience...
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For example, more than 70% of mental health problems in adulthood have their onset in childhood or adolescence11, and stress during adolescence is believed to play a critical role in the pathophysiology of mental health problems later in life12. Despite the significant association between stressful...
Stressors can be related to either academic or daily life transitions. However, different experiences can happen in different aspects of the academic or everyday life. For example, doing well academically can overcome the negative experience of not being able to find your favourite food, and vice...
”Footnote132In this instance, the fact that Wegg’s prosthesis remains unaltered by the stress occasioned by the wearer’s pursuit of wealth provides a contrast with the body of the amputee, which is described as vulnerable to the symptoms of stress. Despite the earlier descriptions of Wegg’...
2 Valentine Gill Social Identities and Belonging, Urban Cultures,等 3 Holloway Sarah Geographies of Social Difference,等 4 Andrew Jones Political Science, Sociology,等 5 James D Sidaway Relations of States, Cities and Geopolitics,等 6 Kevin Ward Social Injustices, Urban Cultural,等 7 Charles W ...
The evidence has shown that individuals with less social support are at a higher risk of cognitive impairment, including global cognition and episodic memory [7, 8]. Although several studies have highlighted the mediation roles of emotional encouragement, stress buffering, or engagement in ...
Considered as a cluster of overlapping and intersecting frames, the family of subject-centered, social, cultural, and critical constructivisms call for attentiveness to the manners in which individual, social, and cultural forms unfold from and are enfolded in one another. Rather than getting trappe...